Christine Weekes, administrative manager for the medical examiner's office, said Friday the autopsy is done except for toxicology analysis, which can reveal whether Hill was on drugs and/or alcohol. She said those tests typically take six to eight weeks.

Weekes referred further questions to the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office.

In a news conference the day after the incident, Sheriff Ken Mascara said, "Although the investigation is in its early stages and ongoing, this investigation will be an open book."

Mascara could not be reached Friday, and a sheriff's spokesman said additional information regarding the autopsy won't be released as the investigation is continuing.

He said he did not know when additional information would be released.

Hill, 30, died after an incident that began after a parent picking up a child at Frances K. Sweet Magnet School complained about obscene music blaring from Hill's garage.

When deputies knocked on the garage door, Hill raised the door with his left hand and held a handgun in his right hand, the Sheriff's Office said. When the deputies ordered Hill to drop the weapon, they said he raised it instead.

The deputies fired at Hill and the garage door closed, the Sheriff's Office said. At least four bullets pierced the garage door.